I'm working on putting together my first PC build with a budget between $2000 and $3000. I plan to use it for gaming, streaming, and productivity. I'm also considering adding a monitor in the $400-$500 range, particularly the Alienware 27" QD OLED. I've done a lot of research, but I'd love to get some feedback on whether these components will fit together well and if you have any suggestions for improvements.
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Consider switching to a 7800X3D instead. It's just as powerful and will work great with the 5070 Ti, while saving you some cash. Also, check out KLEVV RAM; it's cheaper than the others by about $40. Overall, your build looks solid!
Here's my take on a potential parts list: If you're considering high-quality components, just make sure everything is compatible. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D and your GPU choice should pair nicely. Your total looks to be around $2200, which is a decent budget for solid performance!
Thanks for the breakdown! Sounds like I'm on the right track.
Wow, 32GB of RAM for $360 is a bit steep! You might want to search for better deals—there's often great bundle offers out there that can save you some money.
I'm taking advantage of a bundle deal at Micro Center, hoping to save a bit more when I price match!

I get that you're set on the 9800X3D, especially since it’s a great deal right now! Just make sure it fits your long-term gaming needs.